Running on startup

Im running Redhat Linux Enterprise 5, and Im having an issue that if I reboot my server, selinux (security enhanced linux) kicks in in Enforcing mode.
After the servers boots up, i can change it to permissive mode by running the following...

setenforce 0

I dont want to have to keep executing this each time my system reboots.

Can some nice person suggest a way I can automate the way of setting selinux to load on startup in Permissive mode by running the following command...

Use enforcing=0 in your kernel boot line to boot into permissive mode. See /boot/grub/grub.conf for systems which use the grub bootloader. Conversely, setting enforcing=1 boots your system into enforcing mode.

Fedora Core has a new sysconfig file to do this a little more easily. By adding

SELINUX=permissive

into /etc/sysconfig/selinux. Other options are enforcing and disabled. Note that disabled in here doesn't fully disable the SELinux kernel ( see next question ) but simply boots into permissive mode and skips loading the policy.

This assumes your kernel is built with the CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX_DEVELOP flag set which permits booting permissive mode.

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